Donald Trump firma un accordo con l'Iran al Castello di Versailles

Il presidente degli Stati Uniti Donald Trump ha firmato un accordo con l'Iran al Castello di Versailles mercoledì sera, ponendo fine alle ostilità in Medio Oriente.

Emmanuel Macron ha ospitato Donald Trump per una cena nella galleria bassa del castello per celebrare il 250° anniversario dell'indipendenza statunitense. Poco prima del pasto, al presidente americano è stato portato il testo dell'accordo che pone fine alle ostilità.

L'intesa prevede la riapertura dello Stretto di Hormuz e un piano di ricostruzione da 300 miliardi di dollari per l'Iran, insieme a futuri negoziati sul suo programma nucleare. Le due campagne aeree del 2025 e 2026 hanno ridotto le capacità di arricchimento dell'uranio iraniano.

I Democratici hanno criticato un testo con meno garanzie rispetto all'accordo JCPOA del 2015. L'ala interventista del Partito Repubblicano ha denunciato la revoca delle sanzioni in cambio di promesse vaghe. Israele, assente dai negoziati, si dice preoccupato per il rinvio della questione nucleare.

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